Sony’s PlayStation 30th Anniversary Collection Is Back In Stock: Here’s How to Get Your Hands on the Limited-Edition PS5 Pro
The 30th anniversary collection includes a retro-inspired PS5 Pro and PlayStation Portal consoles.
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2024 is the year of nostalgia. Sony is celebrating three decades of PlayStation with a retro-inspired collection of PlayStation 5 consoles and accessories — and they’re officially back in stock.
The PlayStation 30th Anniversary Collection features a limited-edition gray colorway paying homage to the very first PlayStation console released on Dec. 3, 1994. The PlayStation 5 Pro Console – 30th Anniversary Limited Edition BundIe went up for pre-order on Sept. 26. The restock launches Thursday (Nov. 21) at 9 a.m. PT. Click the link below to join the queue to purchase (the wait time is currently around around 40 minutes).
The bundle includes a PS5 Pro console with 2TB SSD and Wi-Fi 7 along with a Dual Sense wireless controller, DualSense Charging Station with the Original PlayStation controller-style cable, a Console Cover for a Disc Drive (Disc Drive sold separately), a vertical stand and collectibles such as four PlayStation Shape cable ties, a PlayStation sticker and a Limited-Edition PlayStation Poster.
Pre-orders for the 30th anniversary bundle — listed for $999.99 at Playstation.com and Walmart — sold out online, but today’s drop gives gamers another chance to score a console just as the holiday season kicks off. Given the high demand gamers are restricted to one console per purchase. For those who miss the chance to scoop the collectible bundle, the collection is available on resale sites such as StockX, though some are selling for more than $3,000.
Other pieces in the collection include a 30th Anniversary Limited-Edition PlayStation Portal Remote Player ($219.99) and DualSense Edge Wireless Controller ($219.99) available in the legacy gray colorway. The 30th anniversary collection is currently out of stock at Walmart, but the new PS5 Pro and Portal are available.
Sony’s PlayStation 30th Anniversary Collection arrived on Nov. 21. Only 12,300 units of the PlayStation 5 Pro Console – 30th Anniversary Limited Edition Bundle will be available for purchase and each console will feature a limited-edition number etched onto it. The number of units is a nod to the month and date of the first PlayStation release.
Pre-orders for the digital edition 30th anniversary bundle started on Oct. 10. The limited-edition PS5 Slim console bundle ($499.99) is also available at Best Buy.
In related news, Sony launched its $700 PlayStation 5 Pro on Nov. 7. Purchase it here.
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